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Sometimes the voice of the Gospel can best be heard by listening to the voices of those who do not profess it. Such is the case for Saul Alinsky. In his “Rules For Radicals” this social agitator outlined a series of beliefs that have produced stunning success. But have they produced effective leadership? What’s the difference between his philosophy on leadership and the truth of the Gospel?
By Fr. Nathan Cromly4.9
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Sometimes the voice of the Gospel can best be heard by listening to the voices of those who do not profess it. Such is the case for Saul Alinsky. In his “Rules For Radicals” this social agitator outlined a series of beliefs that have produced stunning success. But have they produced effective leadership? What’s the difference between his philosophy on leadership and the truth of the Gospel?

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